1. Disconnect the nailer from the air supply and remove all fasteners from
the magazine.
2. The fastener could be jammed in the magazine or in the nosepiece. Make
sure to keep the nailer pointed away from yourself or others when removing
jammed nails.
A. To Clear Fasteners From the Magazine:
Press the magazine lock to pull out the movable magazine. Carefully re-
move the jammed nail or staple with a pair of pliers or other tools if neces-
sary (Fig. 10). Firmly close the magazine.
B. To Clear Fasteners From the Nosepiece:
Loosen the three screws on the faceplate (Fig. 11 - 1) with the included hex
key. Carefully remove the jammed nail or staple with a pair of pliers or oth-
er tools if necessary. Reattach the front plate and secure the three screws.
3. Reattach the nailer to the air supply. Load the magazine and test fire a
fastener into a scrap wood to confirm the nailer is working properly again.
WARNING: If fasteners continue to jam, stop using the nailer
contact our customer service at 800-232-1195 (M-F 8-5 CST).
CLEARING JAMMED FASTENERS (Figs. 10 & 11)
WARNING: Disconnect air line from the tool and remove all fasteners before removing jammed nails to
avoid personal injury. Keep the tool pointed away from yourself and others.
OPERATION
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DRIVING MODE
This nailer follows a single driving mode, which means only one fastener will be driven at a time. There is no bump-
fire mode for this nailer. This type of driving mode minimizes the chances of accidental firing and maximizes safety.
The nailer is equipped with a safety bracket that needs to be activated before pulling the trigger in order to drive a
fastener. The driving process can only be triggered in the following sequence of activation:
1. The safety bracket is pressed down by contacting the workpiece.
2. The operator pulls the trigger. A fastener will be driven every time the trigger is pulled, as long as the safety
bracket stays depressed.
Fig. 10
Fig. 11
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